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You only need enough multistrike to keep your passive up all the time. Mr.Robot is kinda dumb like that. When a stat is given top prio it will stack it until the desired value is reached. I haven't really looked into it, but from what I remember 7.5% multistrike is enough.

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Set it to show actual values and raid buffs before you ask it to optimize gems and enchants, then when you are optimization page, click edit weights. You need to set multistrike to 10%. Mr. Robot will then include your raid buffs when it calculates the adjustments to your gems and enchants.

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Head enchants are gone.
We decided that putting head enchants on the various faction vendors wasn't working well with our design intentions. There’s a lot of max-level quest content in World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria, and much of it is focused on your reputation with the new factions. I think it's really cool stuff -- worlds away from the old Argent Dawn scourgestone days.
In previous expansions, the head enchants from the faction vendors served to force players into specific content. You couldn't even choose which reputation to pursue -- you had to pursue the one with your specific head enchant. Our design intent for Mists of Pandaria is to give players options in how to play, and our previous head enchant design wasn't compatible with that.
Once we decided to no longer offer new head enchants, we made the older ones non-functional to eliminate giving players the feeling that they had to go back to older content or miss out on a little bit more power. Head gear is simply no longer enchantable, and you now have one less required step to get a piece of loot ready to wear.
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